Who we are...
Family Guidance Centers, Inc. (FGC), a not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization that exists to promote the well-being of individuals, families and communities through prevention, education and treatment. Since 1969, FGC's comprehensive programming has educated and guided individuals toward their full potential as productive members within their own families and our society.
We understand it’s not easy…
FGC recognizes that substance abuse and mental illness are society’s most devastating and far reaching problems. Programming is based on the fact that these diseases can be successfully treated and with proper treatment, individuals can lead healthy productive lives.
Our vision is simple…
Our vision is to be recognized in the communities we serve for superior and compassionate patient service and for clinical excellence as the healthcare provider of choice.
What we do…
FGC’s adult and adolescent programming provides a flexible continuum of care to best address the individual needs of each participant. Through integrated and comprehensive services, including continuous assessment, participants are able to access levels of care and specific services to create an individualized treatment approach. Further, FGC provides special and high-risk populations priority access to specialized programming. FGC employs qualified licensed psychologists, as well as master level licensed counselors and social workers to provide mental health counseling. With training and experience in both mental health and substance abuse, the clinical staff are able to assess the impact of mental health issues on recovery from substance abuse and dependency. The patient is guided in concrete steps toward healing from trauma, development of healthier family and social relationships, ongoing management of any chronic mental health conditions, and prevention of illicit substance use.
We define the cutting edge…
An integration of services considers the family and pre-existing problems as key factors in guiding a person toward a healthy lifestyle. A variety of issues are addressed, including vocational, cognitive, psychological, legal, social, cultural, lifestyle and behavioral changes in clinically appropriate settings such as individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, patient specific education and early intervention.